Where some visitors see unparalleled natural beauty, others feel "underwhelmed" at an Arizona spot named among most disappointing national parks.
Otherworldly landscapes, petroglyphs, and plenty of critters make this Arizona park particularly special. Here’s how to visit.
Tucked away in a remote bonebed in Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park laid hundreds of fossils, including a fragile jawbone belonging to one of the oldest-known flying reptiles: the pterosaur.
Plan an unforgettable Arizona road trip packed with jaw-dropping scenery, scenic pullouts, and stops that feel like postcard moments.
Explore this stunning Arizona trail that feels out of this world, with otherworldly rock formations and unique desert ...
Of Arizona’s three national parks, Petrified Forest is the least visited. That’s a shame, since it is absolutely stunning. Though named after the fields of petrified wood, that’s only one reason to ...
Check out our top things to do in Petrified Forest National Park! This Arizona park is well worth visiting and a great driving park. The park is a lot bigger than you may expect so give yourself ...
This year marks the centennial of Route 66, the famous Main Street of America from Chicago to Los Angeles. The road spanned northern Arizona, including what would become Petrified Forest National Park ...
Petrified Forest National Park may not ring a bell, even though more than half a million people visited last year, according to National Park Service data. The park is right off Interstate 40 in ...
PHOENIX — Petrified Forest National Park announced the sightings of Yellow-billed Cuckoo, a threatened bird along the Puerco River within the park. One individual bird was heard on July 15 and another ...
PHOENIX — Fossils from the Petrified Forest National Park, in northern Arizona, revealed a new reptile species that thrived during the Triassic Period. Paleontologists and partners with the ...